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More on McChesney

I have received information from two separate sources that Theron McChesney: filed as a candidate to oppose Bill Earley for the Senate Seat in District 12. He apparently filed as a filler to hold the ballot position until John McIntyre...
Wise Words

I have been meaning to get around to posting this column by my colleague Art Marmorstein, which is based on the thoughts of a former colleague, Jerry Rosonke. The headline is Face Life Decisions With Ethics, Morals and it gets...
Senate Business

The Des Moines Register is noting that some things are finally getting done in the Senate--this time the ethanol bill. The Wall Street Journal is also saying that the stalled bill to protect gun companies from lawsuits is making progress....
Was Bombing Hiroshima Just? Discuss Amongst Yourselves

The Guardian of London has an intriguing piece on the justice of dropping the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki (discriminating readers will notice I have found a gold mine at Real Clear today). The author, Max Hastings, wishes to...
A Book Review from a Devoted Reader

Essie Mae Washington-Williams was raised in Pennsylvania believing that her aunt and uncle were her parents. Imagine her shock when her aunt?s younger sister came to visit and announced she was actually Essie Mae?s mother. Imagine her shock several...
Tough Stance on Terror to be maintained

British stand by 'shoot to kill'

In a commendable show of determination, the Brits have restated their tough "shoot to kill" policy in the interest of preventing more successful terrorist attacks. While it is of course regretable that an innocent man was gunned down - it has to be conceded that he was not acting in a confidence inspiring manner at the time of his death. Rather than risk the execution of another train car full of Londoners, the police took him down with extreme prejudice.

Police and the government said yesterday they will not back away from a tough new "shoot-to-kill" policy when pursuing suspected terrorists or suicide bombers, despite the death on Friday of an innocent Brazilian who was shot after fleeing police.
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Ian Blair said more shootings could be expected.

The determination comes with the admission that yes, a mistake occurred, but that the police acted properly, and would continue to act accordingly under similar circumstances.

Leading Cabinet minister Peter Hain said earlier that police have the government's "full support" and that police officers would keep the authority to use lethal force "when there is danger to their own lives or to lives of the public."
"We are standing absolutely steely firm," he said. "I think the terrorists understand very clearly that we have a government that will not flinch and will hunt them down and root them out."

Score one against moonbat P.C. drivel!

Meanwhile, the investigation over there continues:

Authorities also announced that police had arrested a man Saturday night "on suspicion of the commission, investigation or preparation of acts of terrorism."

The Chief hopes that they keep up the good work.

South Dakota Blogs

Senator Hagel

PBS on Gun Bill

Thune Passing Bills Daschle Couldn't

ChiCom Currency Change Portends Even More Change?

The NYTs Discovers John Roberts to be Dan Quayle!

Poll Crazy

Unions show Disunion

All Quiet On The Western (Nebraska) Front

Whopper of the Year

?THE LEFT LIED AND LONDONERS DIED!?

Thune joins Democrats

Death of an Innocent

In Easy To Understand Terms

No Rational Policy without Just Compensation

Petty McCarthyism On the Left

Thunewatch is outed

UN Muslims censor criticism of suicide bombers

Leonard Peltier

Nebraska Weddin's

My Point Entirely


American Blogs

The Great Escape, Part III

Why we dropped the big one

Calgary Muslim Forum Spews Hatred

Confirmation Battle, X

SASSYGATE: FALLOUT

What about us grils?

When brickbats are better than bouquets

THE KINDNESS OF STRANGERS, PT. II


Pro-Freedom, Anti-Terror

A Soldier's Last Journey

Paging Thomas Barnett

News for S. Dakota Exiles

Reading Oh My News: Bad for the Blood Pressure

Dear Mr. and Ms. 1RP: Welcome to the 21st Century, version 4. Fourth Generation Warfare: Coming soon to a neighborhood near you.

The pure essence of Navy fear-mongering on China-Taiwan: it doesn't get any more absurd than this

How the Other Half Lives: Underground (Literally)

French-Style Protectionism Comes to America (and soon the world?)

South Dakota Mainstream Media

Man accused of killing stepson awaiting trial

Extension agent close to home

Soiled soil along Sixth Avenue

Frist bucks administration (Has John Thune started a trend?*)

Highway bill routes funding to state

Teens raise stakes with risky stunts

Security breach alert

Accident kills child


American Mainstream Media

Ads Aim to Curb Dangerous Border Crossings

Jang Wins Women's British Open

New Justice May Play Role in Gerrymander Case

Study: Global Warming Strengthens Hurricanes

Cops: Sex Offender Took Child to Mexico

Transcript: Sen. Bill Nelson on 'FOX News Sunday'

Democrats Must Tighten Grip on Sun Belt Voters

Transcript: Senators Debate Embryonic Stem Cell Research


British Mainstream Media

Tornado Kills Children In Chinese School

Court TV: Cameras May Film UK Trials

Shuttle Crew Face New Problems

Man Arrested Over Axe Killing

Terror: Seven Arrested In Brighton

Appeal For Witnesses Over Bus Stabbing

'Mr Euro' Found Dead In Pool

Suspect Denies Terrorist Links


Everyone Else

Cage Fighting in South Dakota

Alcoholism in South Dakota

Ever Hear Of Deacon Phillippe?

Dustin Evans, Our Nashville Connection

ACLU intervenes at high school

deadwood

Sailing the Missouri (River)

Foxy trick rider dies at 98


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